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2 ^ THE NORTHERN STAR. . February 14, 18...
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2 ^ The Northern Star. . February 14, 18...
2 _^ THE NORTHERN STAR . . February 14 , 1846 .
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* * ¦ _o » e J A MESSRS . BRUCE amc Co ., _Coksultixc _Sobgeons , Ko . 18 , Cranmer-place , 'Vfaterloo-roacl , London , Sole Proprietors of _BBUCE' 3 SAMARITAN PILLS , which for seventeen years have effectually cured every esse brought under their notice during that period , amounting in all to upwards of 50 , 000 patients , continue to be consulted at their residence , at above . Bbcce's S _ habitan Pius , price ls . 8 d ., 2 s . 4 tL , is . Cd ., 8 _e . 6 a ., and Us . 6 d . per Box , are the most effectual remedy in every form of the Venereal Disease , in either Set , caring in a very _shart period with ease , secresy , and safety , and without the slightest confinement or injury to business . They « re likewise a most efficient remedy for all eruptions ofthe Skin . Their unrivalled efficacy in Scrofulas and Scerbutic affections , and _allim-P-ritieB of the blood , being well known throughout the United Kingdom .
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Jut published , Sixteenth Edition , _fXhatrtle d usWi cases , and fuU-length engravings , price 2 j . 6 d ., in a sealed envelope , and sent free to any part of the ibigdom , on tke receipt _ofapost-oMce order for Zs . 6 _ .
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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF _B . YA _H AND THE AUTHORITY Ob AHi-¦
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HEALTH , LONG LIFE . AND HAPPfNESS , SECURED BY THAT POPULAR MEDICINE NO Medicine yetoffered . to theworld ever _2 | oi rapidly attained such 'di 8 tingul 8 hed celebrity : lt la " question- _, bleif there be now any part of the ' civilised globe where its extraordinary healing virtuea have not been exhibited . This signal success is not attributable to any system of advertising , but solely to the strong recommendations of parties cured by their use . The Proprietors of Parr ' s Life Pill's have now in their possession upwards of fifteen hundred letters , several of them from Clergymen ofthe Church of England , many from distinguished _isseuting Ministers , from gentlemen connected with the Army and Navy , also from Members of Parliament , Merchants , and last , though _aot least , from members ofthe Medical Profession , and a skilful Analytical Chemist ; all speaking in rliehighest terms ofthe value ef this inestimable medicine . This is a mass of evidence in its favour beyond all parallel .
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Just Published , A new andi important Edition of the Silent Friend on _Buman Frailty , Price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom on the receipt of a Post _Offiae Order for 3 s . 6 d . A MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM , in both sexes ; being an enquiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical energy , and the ability of manhood , ere vigour has established her empire : —nith Observations on the baneful effects of SOLITARY INDULGENCE and INFECTION local and constitutional WEAKNESS , NERVOUS _IRRll TATION , CONSUMPTION , and on the partial or total
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or else , unseen , internally endanger the very Tital organs _ofexistenoe . To those suffering from the consequences which . this disease may have left behind in the form of ¦ secondary symptoms , eruptions ofthe -kin , blotches on the head aii- face , ulcerations and enlargement of tho ' throat , : r ton __ il __ . _an-1 threatened destruction of the nose , palate , ¦& e ., _nodos on the shin . bones , or any of those painful ' affections arising from -the dangerous effects ofthe indiscriminate : use of mercury , or the ovils of an Imperfect cure , ' 'the Concentrated Detersive Essence will be found to be attended with the most astonishing effects , in checking
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UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE . PERFECT FREEDOM FROM COUGHS IN TEN MINUTES AFTER USE , AND a rapid cure of ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , COLDS , and all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs , is insured by DR . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . The truly wonderful powers of this remedy have oalled forth testimonials from all ranks of society _. in all quarters of the world . The following hare just been received . _*—
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ALL MAY BE CURED !' . BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . FIFTY ULCERS CURED IN SIX WEEKS . EXTRACT of aLetterfrom John Martin , Bsq ., Chronicle _O-iee , Tobago , West Indies : — February 4 th , 1845 . To Professor Holloway . Sir , —I beg to inform you that thc inhabitants of this island , especially those who cannot afford to employ medical gentlemen , are very anxious of having your astonishing
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last gave himself up to despair . Yet , notwithstanding this complication of complaints , together with a debilitated _conetitutlon _, he was completely cured of all his infirmities , and restored to the fuU enjoyment of , health bj these justly ; renown . d _ ---ioihG-, when eveiy . other means hod failed . _ir : ; : ' . ;;' :. ' h ; . i . Extraordinary ] _Cureln the ; : _VatIndUs > of Leprosy , andolher _direfulikimdiseaiet . _$ : ¦• ¦ ' ¦ ¦;; . _* . _v - ' _! : - ¦ :. ' - ¦•' ; _Jtme 3 rd , 1844 . Mr . Lewis Reodon , of Georgetown , Demerara , writes , under the above date , that Holloway's Pills and Ointment have cured bad legs that no doctor could manage , ulcers and sores that were of the most dreadful description , as likewise leprosy , blotches , scales , and other skin diseases of the most frightful nature , and that the cures effected there by these wonderful medicines are so numcroas and extraordinary as to astonish the whole population .
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Newcastle Corn Markk, Toesbxt.*—We Had A...
Newcastle Corn Markk , _Toesbxt . _*—We had a good supply of wheat at market to-day , both from the growers and coastwise , but the attendance of buyers being rather small , no advance in price could be obtained , and a moderate , extent of business was _transacted in all descriptions of quality , at last Saturday ' ! rates . Barley met a very limited demand , and was looking lower , as our maltsters , generally speaking , have large stocks on hand . Tho inquiry for malt was entirely confined to the choicest samples . Rye sold slowly at our last quotations . In beans and peas there was not much passing . Oats remained without alteration in value .
Losbos Cons Exchasge , Monday , Feb . 9 . —The announcement of the failure of a large maltster at Ware , in Hertfordshire , whose liabilities on this market are upwards of £ 12 , 000 , cast a gloom over the proceedings here , especially as it is known that the government is indebted in a large , sum for duties . During the last week , up to Saturday evening , the arrivals of English wheat were , comparatively speaking , somewhat on the increase , yet they were by no means seasonably large . Of English barley and malt the receipts were very extensive ; those of all othor grain , of home produce , moderate . Of Irish oats the arrivals were small ; but from abroad upwards of 15 , 000 quarters , on which it is probable the duty will be paid , came to hand . The fresh supply of foreign wheat and flour has been good ; but , under present circumstances , it has been landed in bond . From Essex a fair average quantity of wheat came to hand to-day , coastwise as well as by land carriage and sample , but that from Kent , Cambridgeshire , die ,
was small . Although tho attendance of buyers was rather larger , the demand for that article was not to say brisk ; nevertheless , the finest qualities of both red and white moved off steadily at very full prices . In other kinds but few sales were effected at last Monday ' s quotations , yet a fair clearance was effected prior to the close of the market . The show of free foreign wheat was small , yet thc demand for that article was somewhat inactive , at unaltered currencies . Holders of foreign wheat under lock were asking most extravagant prices . This , of course , ehecked the inquiry , and so little was doing that the currencies were almost nominal . The supply of barley was very extensive , owing to which the sale for it was in a depressed state , and in some instances the factors were compelled to submit to a further reduction in prices of Is . per quarter . The show of malt being good , and tho buyers operating with great caution , the malt trade was dull , and prices had a downward tendency . In o . _tts very little was doing , at barely , but at nothing quotable beneath , last week ' s currencies . Beans , peas , and flour dull , but not cheaper .
CURRENT PRICKS OF GRAIN , FLOUR , AND SEED
IN MARK-LANE . BRITISH OB-IN . Shillings per Quarter , Wheat .. Essex & Kcnt _. white _. new .. 50 to 64 .. 58 to 71 Ditto , red 44 . 60 .. 5 . SC Suffolk and Norfolk , red .. 43 58 white 50 63 Lincoln and York , red .. 4 S 58 white 40 83 No- thumb , and Scotch ... 48 61 Rye 29 sa Barley .. Malting .. ~ - 30 83 extra 30 - Distilling .. - i ° r ? 26
Grinding „ . ? 3 Malt .. Ship _, ; . . 5 _S _« _7 " _»*» . S Oats .. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire , feed , 23 s ed to 25 s Od ; potato , or short , 23 s Od to 28 s Od ; Poland , 23 s 6 d to 2 _. s Od ; Northumberland and Scotch , Angus , 28 s Od to 27 s Cd ; potato , 25 s Od to 27 s Od ; Irish feed , 22 s Od to 24 s Od ; black , 22 s 9 d to 24 s Od ; potato , 23 s Odto 20 s 6 d ; Galway , 31 s ed to 22 s Od . Beans .. Ticks 83 < U Harrow , sinall .. .. *» 46 Peas .. White .. .. - » 37 43 botlers 44 48 Gray and hog - .. 33 37 Flour .. Norfolk and Suffolk .. 45 51 Town-made ( per sack of 28011 ) 8 ) 48 57 Buckwheat , or Brank SO 82
_ N _8 _ ISH BZBDS , & _C . Red clover ( per cwt . ) 40 to 70 White clover ( per cwt . ) 45 74 Rapeseed ( per last ) .. ...... .. £ 26 28 Mustard seed , brown ( p .. bu _. hol ) Ts to 1-s * , white , Ts tolls . Tares , ( per bushel ) , spring , 6 s . ; winter , 5 s . to 6 s . Cd . Linseed cakes ( per _MiBO of 31 b each ) £ 11 to JB 12
FOKEIOH CHAIN . Shillings per Quarter . Free , In Bond . Wheat .. Dantsic and Konigsberg 63 extra TO „ 4 S — 61 Ditto ditto .. 54 — 61 .. 40 — 5 * Pomeranian , <_ : c ., Anhalt 56 — 63 .. 46 — S 4 Danish , Holstein , kc . .. 54 — 61 .. 44 — 50 Russian , hard ., .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 55 — 58 .. 41 — 50 Spanish , hard .. .. — Ditto , soft .. .. 58 — 62 .. 46 — 53 It : iliau , Tuscan > kc , red — Ditto , white .. .. 63 — 69 .. 40 — 60 _Odcssu & Taganrog _. hard — Ditto , soft .. 53 — 68 .. 41 — 50 Canadian , hard .. .- 58 — 60
Ditto , Hue .. » 5 S — 60 Aye -. Russian , Prussian , & c . 28 — 30 Barlo ,. Grinding .. « ' 23 - 26 Ditto , distilling .. .. 25 — 30 ., 18 — 26 Oats .. Dutch , feed .. .. 22 — 26 Ditto , brew and thick .. 24 — 2 T .. 20 — 21 Russian .. .. .. 23 _ - 25 .. 11 ) — _ Danish k Mecklenburg 23 — 26 .. 19 — 21 Benns .. Ticks , 33 to SS , small .. 36 — 41 .. 28 — 36 Egyptian .. .. _ 84 _ 3 G .. 2 S — 30 Pens » White , 30 to 50 , gray „ 38 - . 0 Flour ,. Dantsic and Hamburgh ( per ban-el ) , fine 31 . ii , superfine .. .. 32 __ 35 M 0 5 _ 39 Canada , 33 to 34 , United States 32 — 36 .. 27 — 30 Buckwhoat 30 — 32 .. 24 — 26
FOREIGN SEEDS , < 5 . C . Per Quarter . Linseed .. Petersburgh and Riga ( free of duty ) .. 44 to 47 Archangel , 40 to 45 , ilemel aud _Konigsbei'S 40 47 Mediterranean , 40 to 48 , Odessa .. 47 50 Rap-seed ( free of duty ) per last „ ., £ o _^ _jg Vied Clover ( 19 s per cwt . aud 5 per cent , on the . _ M l _- lty ) _..-.. ' 40 62 White ditto 45 _gg Tares , small spring ( free of duty ) 40 to 44 , large " 4 i 50 Linseed cake ( free of duty ) , Dutch , £ 7 , 10 s ! £ 9 French , per ton .. £ S 10 , £ 9 l 0 Rape cakes ( tree of duty ) % j _^ q £ i 5
Newcastle Corn Markk, Toesbxt.*—We Had A...
AVERAGE PRICES Of the last six weeks , which regulate the Duties from _ttu 4 th of February to the llth of February . Wheat Barley Oats .- , lige . Btant Peaj Week ending 8 ' * '' d * , ' , ' d * ¦• _d- TlT _* Dec . 27 , 1845 .. M i 32 5 23 0 , 32 8 38 6 39 1 Q Week ending Jan . 8 , 18 ( 5 .. 05 1 31 11 22 8 38 6 37 9 39 I Week ending Jan . 10 , 1816 .. 56 3 8110 21 9 83 11 36 8 38 _U Week ending Jan . 17 , 1845 .. 54 2 8111 32 8 34 9 36 9 39 i Week ending Jan . 24 , 1845 .. SS 7 81 8 31 10 37 8 36 1 36 8 Week ending . Jan . 31 , 1845 .. 57 11 82 7 23 4 34 5 39 6 42 5 Aggregate average of the last six weeks .. 56 1 32 I 22 5 34 6 37 6 39 t London averages ( ending Feb . 4 , 1845 ) 61 5 32 1 22 5 54 6 37 6 39 t Duties .. .. 16 06060865636 London _SmiunEW Cattle Market , Feb . 0 . — Since Monday last the imports of Jive stock from the continent for our market have been on a very liberal scale , the time of year considered , viz ., U 0 oxen and cows , and 2 calves , from Rotterdam ; 200 cows , 40 oxen , and 300 sheep from Harlingen , together with 20 oxen from Hamburg . Tho whole ofthe _nbova supplies have been received from steamers in excel _, lent condition . At the _outports the receipts , arising from the comparatively high prices ruling here , havo been unimportant . To-day we had on offer 250 beasts and 310 sheep from H olland , with which tho trade was in a sluggish state , and previous quotations were not supported . From our _grazing districts the arrivals of beasts fresh up this morning were on the
increase , and of very superior quality , especially aa relates to the Hereford * , Devons , Scots , and homebred .. Notwithstanding the attendance of both town and country buyers was tolerably numerous , and the weather more favourable for slaughtering , the beef trade was in a very sluggish state , at a decline in the currencies obtained on this day se ' nnight of 2 d . per 8 lbs ., the very highest figure for the best Scots not exceeding 4 s . 4 d . per 8 lbs ., and at which a olearanoe was with difficulty effected ., The bullock droves from Norfolk , Suffolk , Essex , and Cambridgeshire werc composed ef 600 Scots and homebreds . From the northern counties we r eceived 500 shorthorns , from the western a « d . midland districts 600 Herefords , Devons , runts , & c , from tho other parts of England 400 of various breeds , from Scotland 60 Scots , and
from Ireland 10 beasts . The remainder of thc supply was derived from abroad and the neighbourhood of the metropolis . The numbers of sheep were again unusually limited , the . deficiency in them , compared with those exhibited at the corresponding market-day in 18-5 , being about 16 , 000 head * , hence the mutton trade was again brisk , and last Monday ' s advanced prices were firmly supported . The best Old Downs readily produced os . 6 d . per 8 lbs . Ia many quarters allusion has been made to the extremely high prices at which sheep have been selling here for some time past , but the cause of the present range of currencies is easily explained . Our readers will recollect that during the greater portion of 1844 ( owing to the scarcity of keep in our larger agricultural districts ,
the result of an unusually dry summer ) , the graziers were compelled to send forward their sheep , and dispose of them at almost any sacrifice . The great losses thus sustained at that period prevented many ef the large flock masters from purchasing adequate supplies of lean stock for the then forthcoming season . In addition to these circumstances , the epidemie carried off immense numbers of sheep . The consequence has been that in many parts of the country there is an absolute scarcity of that description of stock , and to exemplify our remarks we may observe that on many farms it is impossible for the stock to consume the large quantities of turnips and other pabulam
produced last year ; hence , in those districts where sheep are in moderate abundance , the graziers can scarcely ? afford to dispose of their stock , whatever may be the prices here . This , then , is the principal cause of the present enhanced rates , and which will probably be maintained for some time hence . In order further to strengthen our observations , we beg to observe that during lastyear there were exhibited here nearly three hundred sheep less than in 1844 . The few prime lambs on sale this morning sold readily at 7 s . per 8 lbs . Calves , the numbers of which were small , moved off steadily at full prices . The pork trade was very steady , at last week ' s quotations . The supply of pigs was moderate .
By the quantities of 81 b ., sinking the offal . . . s . d . g . d Inferior coarse beasts . , , I 8 2 10 Seeond quality , , . , % ' o 3 4 Prime large oxen ... 3 C 3 10 Prime Scots , t __ c . .... 4 0 4 Coarse inferior sheep . . , 3 10 4 4 Second quality .... 4 6 4 8 Prime _eoarse woolled ... 4 10 5 0 Prime Southdown ... a 2 5 6 large coarse calves . . . , 4 8 5 4 Prime small 5 6 5 8 Suckling calves , each . . . 18 0 82 0 Large hogs ..... 3 10 4 8 Neat small porkers . . , 4 20 5 2 Quarter-old store pigs , each , 16 0 2 * . %
DEAD or CATTIE ON 8 __ K . ( From the Books ofthe Clerk of the Market . ) Beasts , 3 , 108-Sheep _, 18 , 300-CaIves , 33—Pigs , 2 S 0 . Riciimoxd Cons Market , _February 7 . —We had a large supply of grain in our market to-day , but only thinly supplied with oats . "Wheat sold from 5 s . ; 0 d . to 9 s . ; oats , 2 s . 9 d . to 3 s . 6 d . _|; barley , 3 s . 9 d . 4 s . Od . ; beans , 5 s . to 6 s . Od . per bushel . Wakefibld Corn Market , Fridat , Feb . 6 . —The arrivals of all grain are moderate . A fair business done in fine wheat , at rather higher rates . For inferior no demand . Barley in request , and fully as dear . Beans ls . dearer . Oats and shelling without change ;'
Manchester Cobn Market , _Saturday , Feb . 7 . — The trade during the week ha 9 been of a more animated character than we had it in our power to notice for some time past , and a fair extent of business has been transacted in flour , chiefly , however , in approved marks of choice quality , without material variation from thc previous currency . Oats and oatmeal have likewise met a steady sale ; the former at a slight decline in price , but the latter at fully late rates . At our market this morning the demand for wheat was on a very limited scalo , without alteration in the prices of this day se ' nnight . The best descriptions of flour continued to meet a tolerably good sale at our late ourrency , but inferior and unknown brands were neglected . Oats were in moderate request at a reduction of id . per 45 lbs . Oatmeal of choice quality , on the contrary , fully maintained its previous value .
Liverpool Cobs _Markut , Mosdat , Feb . -. —This week we have moderate supplies of British grain , flour , and oatmeal , and we have again a' liberal quantity of flour from the United States . The trade has remained in a very inactive state , with prices generally tending downwards . The transactions in free wheat have almost entirely consisted of retail purchases by the local millers and dealers , who have been able to supply themselves at prices the turn in their favour . Free flour has met a moderato salo at 6 d . per barrel decline . For oats there has been little inquiry , and the best runs of Irish mealing have been .
sold at 3 s . 8 d . to 3 s . 9 d . per 45 lbs . Oatmeal also has suffered a slight decline , with a limited demand . The market is plentifully supplied with barley , aud all descriptions have been offered on lower terms . Beans and peas have gone off in retail at previous rates . Two or three parcels of wheat , in bond , hare changed hands during the week , but at little or no difference from the late quotations . A few hundred barrels of New Orleans partially sour flour have boen sold at 25 s . per barrel , but no sales are reported in the best quality of United States , which is held at 28 s . to 28 s . 6 d . per barrel .
Birmingham Corn Exchasoe , _Wednesday . — During the present week there has been a free sale of wlieat , at an improvement of Is . per quarter , dry new red having realised fa . 2 d . per 62 lbs . Malting barley continues much depresssd , as the supply exoeeds the demand ; for dry grinding tho inquiry lias increased . Oats firm , and rather tending upwards . Beans unaltered in valuo , with more doino . Hull Cons Market , Tuesday . —We had a fair show of wheat from the farmers , but the great _oortion in only very poor condition ; such vis almost unsaleable ; while dry new and old obtained about ls . more money . Factors' sales were most limited , and bonded quite neglected . Spring corn , generally quite as dear . With mild weather , linse _« d cakes are easier to buy . All articles of manure ave iu very light demand . '
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_, _Nayigation . -Io the inhabitants of a " sea-girt isle , like unto Great Britain , and indeed to every other maritime nation , every instance of valour or skill evinced by those devoted to navigation is justly and honourably esteemed . The deed of Grace Darling was one ot heroism and benevolence ; and recently the aftair of the schooner ' * Whim , " which has been navigated four thousand miles by Captain 1-emdge and only one man , all thc blinds on board having died , with the exception of one other who ivas incapacitated . No such other instance of naval skill aud indefatigable exertion is known in the records of naval history ; from their continued exposure tothe atmosphere , they wore in hourly danger of an attack of rheumatism , which , had it occurred , their fate , and that of the ship and cargo , would have been sealed . To guard against such a calamity , we would recommend that all persons should be provided with Blair ' s Gout and Rheumatic Fills , which may be taken at any time without restraint of employment .
Wakefield Adjourned Sessions . — From an advertisement in another column , it will be seen tliat these _scaoions will bc holdcn bv adjournment at Sheffield , on Thursday , the 26 th iiist ., and by further 'adjournment from thence will bo holden at Wakefield on Monday , March 2 , at ten o ' clock in tho forenoon , for tho trial of felons and persons indicted for misdemeanours . The Lancaster and Carlisle Railway is expected to bo completed by the 1 st of July .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 14, 1846, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_14021846/page/2/
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